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Chapter 10 describes the story in the book where Jiang Yue met Princess Yao Chi at the post station. The strange thing is that what Princess Yao Chi and her two maids said in the room was actually covered up.

I couldn’t see what they said, so I just continued writing about what happened by the river during the day!

What does it mean?

How could she not see what Princess Yao Chi and the others said?

why?

Is what he said related to her?

I was itching with curiosity, but there were more urgent things to do.

Then it goes on to write about the dead fish and volcanic eruption they saw during the day.

It was really caused by a volcanic eruption!

This chapter ends after the team enters the city. This...

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Exactly three thousand words!

What's wrong with you just writing more?

mean!!

Just as she was about to quit, she took a look at the title and was so scared that her pupils trembled.

"The disaster begins"

This, this, this! ! !

A little early?

This happened much earlier than the natural disaster she wrote about, half a month earlier!

She doesn't know what kind of natural disaster will occur in the future, so she can't prepare in advance.

This means they may be in danger at any time!!

Isn't this the real-life version of escaping the apocalypse? !

The difference is that people can know the dangers in advance and avoid them in time.

And she has no idea what disaster will happen in the future!

I took a quick shower and left the space. Xiaozhu was still showering.

Hurry and lie down on the bed. Now that it has come to this, you can only take it one step at a time.

Early the next morning, Liu Yu was notified to rest in Tan County for a day.

Those who need to go out to buy supplies need to be accompanied by officials.

Of course, this is someone else.

Jiang Yue and Xiao Zhu had the care of Princess Yao Chi, and the officials all trusted them, so naturally no one followed them. They could just go back to the inn when the time came.

The two of them changed into their own simple clothes and put on a simple hat.

This time, Jiang Yue did not buy a lot of supplies. Although her space was infinitely large, she already had a lot of supplies.

Moreover, from yesterday to today, the hoarding habit in the bones of the people of the Daxia Dynasty has broken out.

When people heard the words of the gods before, many people thought they were rumors, so they didn’t stock up much.

But after what happened yesterday, long queues formed in front of the grain shop, pork jerky shop, vegetable shop, etc. before dawn today.

Jiang Yue did not compete with the common people for supplies. She took Xiao Zhu for a walk and then went to the teahouse with a big bag of food to listen to other people's conversations.

If you were to ask what the hottest topic right now is, it would definitely be the dead fish incident and river water incident outside the city yesterday.

The exile team came from the north, so the smell of sulfur was stronger in the north, but it became weaker as they went south.

The smoke caused by the volcanic eruption did not spread to Dan County, and everyone in the city was still unaware of it at this time.

The two found a corner to sit down, ordered a pot of good tea and a few plates of snacks.

"Hey, hey, hey, do you know what happened yesterday?" a man asked loudly.

"How could I not know? Who today doesn't know what happened outside the city yesterday? Although I didn't leave the city yesterday, I heard from people who came back from outside that the scene was extremely terrifying! He had never seen anything like it in his life."

"Yes, yes! I saw it with my own eyes! Yesterday, my wife and I returned to my wife's family's house ten miles away. We were having lunch at noon when the servants told us that our horse was not obeying us.

They rushed out directly from the backyard, and the Yue family's horses and poultry were also restless.

For some reason, when I went out to see, I heard from passers-by that there were a lot of dead fish in the river.

I followed them to see, and saw that the surface of the river was full of dead fish with their stomachs turned upside down, and there was smoke coming out of the river. The eyes of the fish were obviously red!

That scene was so horrifying!"

The others were still terrified by what he said. "I heard there was a huge amount of choking smoke thirty miles to the north yesterday, and some people fainted after inhaling it. It's so scary!"

Everyone was talking about it, but Jiang Yue saw that there was nothing new, as they were all the same people they had encountered yesterday.

After wasting time here, Xiao Zhu and I were just about to leave when we heard someone outside shouting, "All the fish in the river disappeared overnight! All the dead fish in the river disappeared overnight!!"

The crowd ran out quickly. There was a moat outside Tan County. There were also dead fish floating in the water yesterday, but not in large numbers. It was close to the river in the south, but not as extreme.

Everyone crowded around the moat, and sure enough, the dead fish from yesterday disappeared without a trace overnight.

Jiang Yue looked towards the city wall and saw Liu Yu, with a man in red official uniform standing next to him. He should be a county magistrate or something like that.

Several people were looking around on the city wall and gathered together talking about something.

Strange things happened one after another. How could the dead fish in the river disappear overnight?

Where did you go?

Jiang Yue just felt that things were becoming more and more complicated.

They could still eat and talk peacefully here, but the imperial palace in the north was in chaos.

The imperial palace was originally built in a northern city. Although there were plains nearby, there were several mountains to the northwest.

The volcano that erupted this time was a dormant volcano in the Honghu Mountains in the northwest, which suddenly erupted.

The palace was only a few hundred miles away, and although it did not encounter an earthquake, it did feel a slight shaking.

Moreover, the smoke was much thicker than that in the south. Everyone in the palace was in danger. The eunuchs, palace maids and guards covered themselves with wet handkerchiefs to protect the safety of the emperor, empress, princesses and princes.

The emperor was worried that the volcanic eruption would cause panic among the court officials, so he took most of the officials and their families into the palace for resettlement.

There were countless dead fish in the moat outside the palace, and smoke lingered on the surface of the river for a long time.

The palace's wells were also affected, causing diarrhea and dizziness in people who drank from them.

We can only use the spare water tank, but it can't last for a few days.

The people and officials in Kyoto were not having a good time either, with someone coughing at home from time to time.

There was a constant stream of people coming in and out of the clinic. The doctors were anxious seeing the patients vomiting, having diarrhea, and feeling dizzy, so they could only prescribe some Chinese medicine to stop diarrhea and clear the brain for the patients to drink.

Those with mild symptoms can stop taking the medicine after two days, but those with serious illnesses, especially the elderly and children who are already weak, can take it.

He died of poisoning before nightfall.

The doctors can only do their best and leave it to fate.

Emperor Mingde asked the imperial physicians and private clinics to work together to develop an antidote as soon as possible.

This time, Kyoto suffered heavy casualties, with the largest number of casualties among civilians.

The homes of high-ranking officials all had doctors ready to see patients at any time, and the imperial physicians were also very busy.

Although there were more than a dozen imperial doctors and female doctors sent by the emperor to treat the disease.

However, the clinic was overcrowded, and many people felt that their condition was not so bad and were unwilling to go to the clinic, which led to serious illness, rapid breathing, and accelerated heartbeat.

By the time they received treatment, it was too late to save them.

A large number of common people and gentry fled to the south of Kyoto with their families.

The official road was full of indentations left by horse-drawn carriages and ox-carts. Everyone had their faces covered with veils, and coughs could be heard from time to time.

As long as the villages we passed by were covered by thick smoke, we could see large numbers of people fleeing south on the official road.

Every family went back to pack up their things, and the villages flocked to the official road in groups.

Looking from the air, the small roads were filled with people pushing carts, driving ox carts, and covering their mouths and noses.

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